President Barack Obama announced in late May that Indianapolis was one of seven cities to be the first to launch an initiative called US2020 which will connect passionate employees in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) with local students. Besides Indianapolis, the other cities are: Allentown, PA; Chicago; Research Triangle Park, NC; Philadelphia; San Francisco and Wichita, KS. Indianapolis and the other cities rose to the challenge to develop innovative ideas for scaling STEM mentorship for young students in STEM, particularly for girls, underrepresented minorities and children from low-income families. Indianapolis and the other cities were chosen from over fifty competing entries. Indianapolis’ effort’s being coordinated through the Techpoint Foundation and will be center not just in Boys and Girls Clubs throughout the community, but in three school districts – IPS, Pike Township and Lawrence Township.